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Greg Porter
Therapeutic Foster Care
Trillium Waverly Children's Home Campus

Greg Porter first started working at Trillium Family Services in September 1999 in a temporary capacity as an Administrative Assistant.  However it only took us a month to see that Greg was too good to lose, so we offered him a permanent position!  Many of Greg’s initial years at Trillium were spent taking care of his aging parent and balancing his personal and professional life. “It was a very stressful time but working around the kids made it easier and the support I got from Trillium was invaluable.”   Greg worked in a variety of roles including a CATS position for Day Treatment and the Therapeutic School.  Greg said, “I did anything else that was thrown at me - like Softball.”  (Greg was a vital player to the TFS softball team.) 

Most recently, he has been working as a Consultant in the Trillium Therapeutic Foster Care program for nearly two years. He loves working with kids.  When asked about his experience, Greg said, “I grew up in Portland and my parents were some of the first African Americans to move here from the South.”  He believes his upbringing in a mostly non-mixed neighborhood in the 1960’s taught him how important it is to help those on the fringes of society, and help them gain confidence to live and prosper in a world that may not be made for the diversity they have to offer.  “Role models get thrown around a lot today, but those in your community that give of their time and money to help youth, and give them outlets to gain confidence, are the most valuable people a society can have. It takes a village because sometimes individuals need the strength of the community to stand them up and show others a better way.”

In college Greg minored in Social Science and Music. It’s very important to note that prior to Greg’s start at Trillium Family Services, he toured professionally as a drummer and singer.  If you’re lucky, you may catch him singing in the hallways at Trillium Waverly Children’s Home. 

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